Ballyhooer

/ˈbæliˌhuːər/ noun

A person who promotes or advertises something loudly and energetically, often with exaggeration or hype.

From 'ballyhoo,' likely derived from the Irish town of Ballyhooly or from Irish 'baile' (town) combined with 'hoo,' first appearing in American English around 1900 as carnival and promotional jargon.

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